Graham Smith said: “The amount of money coming in with the TV deal and reported naming rights of the Main Stand, we just want a small percentage of that to benefit the fans.”

Jay McKenna added: “Now is the perfect opportunity to give back.”

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Speaking to the Liverpool ECHO following the meeting, Jay McKenna said: “It was a good opportunity for us to actually talk to supporters and get an understanding of what they think of the clubs new plan, get a better understanding of what to do next and to make sure they are involved with this.

“This isn’t about those who sat in meetings with the club, this isn’t about the Spirit of Shankly or Spion Kop.

“It is about making sure all of our supporters understand what the club are doing and making sure they are involved in the decisions of what we do next to lower prices.

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“For us it is two-fold. Ticket pricing at Anfield still needs to be reduced.

“How we go about doing that is up for discussion. I am not going to sit here and say we are going to walk out at the next game or have protests at every game.

“We have got to think through this in steps and it is going to be a gradual thing to get it to where we want to be.

“Certainly for ticket pricing away from home there has been proposals there and there will be action taken in March over the weekend of 5 and 6 and 12 and 13 of March to make sure that ticket prices for away fans are looked at by the Premier League and we will be calling for Liverpool to support that vote.”